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The EU market rules as social market rules: Why the EU can be a social market economy

Common market law review, 2013
This paper challenges the "structural social deficit of the EU treaties" argument, referred to also as the asymmetry of economic and social integration within the EU.
D. Damjanović
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Changes in Chinese education under globalisation and market economy: emerging issues and debates

, 2013
Fuelled by forces of globalisation, China has gradually shifted from a centrally planned economy to the ‘socialist market economy’. This study examines changes in Chinese education under globalisation and market economy, focusing on the teaching and ...
Shibao Guo   +4 more
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China's Social Market Economy: The Leverage of Economic Growth

International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management, 2013
In 2011, China continues to be the world's largest recipient of direct foreign investment-which in 2010 totaled US$105 billion. China is also the world's second largest economy after the U.S.
R. Berger, Chong Ju Choi, Ram Herstein
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Business Angel Syndication and the Evolution of Risk Capital in a Small Market Economy: Evidence from Scotland

, 2013
In this paper, we examine the evolution of risk capital markets in a small market economy, with particular reference to business angel syndication. Scotland provides a valuable case, where the number of business angel syndicates (BAS) has grown from 3 to
G. Gregson, Sacha Mann, R. Harrison
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Marketization beyond Neoliberalization: A Neo-Polanyian Perspective on China's Transition to a Market Economy

, 2013
This paper proposes a neo-Polanyian framework of neoliberalization-as-marketization for understanding geohistorically embedded marketization based on five interlinked theoretical conceptualizations: embedded marketization, hybrid integration, double ...
Jun Zhang
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Market Economies and Market Societies

Journal of Social Philosophy, 2005
One would be hard pressed these days to find any defenders of the sort of full-blown economic plannification characteristic of the late Soviet Union and other Communist states, and with good reason given their economic inefficiency. The departure from plannification is, of course, celebrated by neo-liberal champions of capitalism.
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The market economy

1988
This chapter outlines the main features of a market economy and provides an introduction to some basic concepts used in economics. It is mainly intended for students who are studying the subject for the first time. Many of those using this book will have already studied economics at A level, or will have followed some other introductory economics ...
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Marketing in a “managed” economy

Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 1996
Illustrates marketplace practice in some of the dynamic, development‐oriented economies of East Asia. Argues that Western businesses engaging in the region for the first time do not always recognize the major impact which the industrial development policies of non‐Western governments have on their domestic markets and local marketing practice ...
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Free market economy, ‘developmental state’ and party-state hegemony in Ethiopia: the case of the ‘model farmers’

The Journal of Modern African Studies, 2012
Ethiopia's development strategy rests on the promotion of a market economy, driven by ‘new entrepreneurs’, both urban and rural, while, to bring it to ‘maturity’ and to compensate for its present ‘failures’, the resolute intervention of a ‘developmental ...
R. Lefort
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The Social Market Economy

Social Philosophy and Policy, 1993
The collapse of Communism in the regimes in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union has brought forth a plethora of alternative political and economic models for the reorganization of those societies. The vacuum that has been left could be regarded as an ideal laboratory for the testing of competing theories, and the temptations to experiment with ...
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